Topics in Public Health: Pills, Patches and Rings Oh My! How pharmacists can navigate the road to expand contraception care and STI screening
July 19, 2019
Webinar
This series will educate PHS health professionals about topics that are pertinent to their roles within the various agencies within the Department of Health and Human Services and other Public Health Service agencies by presenting topics that directly relate to the HHS Strategic Plan, the Secretary's Strategic Initiatives, current topics for DHHS OPDIVs who utilize PHS health professionals, and/or other topics directly related to the advancement of public health.
A review of contraceptive care provided through the pharmacy managed Contraceptive clinic at Phoenix Indian Medical Center. This review will discuss an ambulatory care pharmacists' role in expanding contraceptive care to AI/AN as well as a discussion of the US MEC and US SPR as clinical tools and references when making contraceptive care decisions, special populations, clinical pearls and some lessons learned.
- Curtis KM, Jatlaoui TC, Tepper NK, et al. U.S. Selected Practice Recommendations for Contraceptive Use, 2016. MMWR Recomm Rep 2016;65(No. RR-4):1–66. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15585/mmwr.rr6504a1External.
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/reproductivehealth/contraception/mmwr/spr/summary.html?CDC_AA_refVal=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cdc.gov%2Freproductivehealth%2Fcontraception%2Fusspr.htm
- Curtis KM, Tepper NK, Jatlaoui TC, et al. U.S. Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use, 2016. MMWR Recomm Rep 2016;65(No. RR-3):1–104. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15585/mmwr.rr6503a1External.
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/65/rr/rr6503a1_appendix.htm?c_cid=journal_search_promotion_2018
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/std/tg2015/screening-recommendations.htm
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/std/stats17/default.htm
- Describe scientific evidence supporting the HHS Initiatives, Surgeon General Priorities or any other public health concern
- Explain the multi-disciplinary approach in addressing public health issues
- Identify public health concerns.
- Identify ways Public Health Professionals can impact public health issues.
- Describe examples of shared decision making when selecting contraceptive options with patients
- Demonstrate proper use of the US MEC and US SPR for selection and safe/proper use of contraceptive options in women
- Review important counseling points on contraceptives and STI prevention
- Determine contraceptive options for special populations
This activity is intended for physicians, pharmacists, nurses, and other public health medical professionals interested in learning more about the initiatives and other advances in public health.
Lecture 1 July 19, 2019
Time | Topic | Speaker |
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2:00 - 3:00 PM EDT | Pills, Patches and Rings Oh My! How pharmacists can navigate the road to expand contraception care and STI screening | Thalia Vega, PharmD |
Physicians, pharmacists, nurses, pharmacist techs, and those claiming non-physician CME: participants must attest to their attendance and complete the final activity evaluation via the CE Portal (ceportal.fda.gov). For multi-day activities, participants must attest to their attendance and complete the faculty evaluation each day. Final activity evaluations must be completed within two weeks after the activity - no exceptions.
Attention Pharmacists and Pharmacy Techs: Failure to provide your correct NABP AND Date of Birth information, in the required format, may result in the loss of credit for this activity. NABP profile number should be the 6-7 digit profile number assigned by the CPE Monitor and your birth date should be in the MMDD format (e.g. 0721) Do not provide your pharmacy license number. Please click the "My Account" tab and then navigate to "Edit Contact Information" to verify that your information is correct.
Attendees have 14 days from the last day of the activity to log in, complete the required evaluation(s) and attest to your attendance to claim credit.Physicians and nurses may then view/print statement of credit. Pharmacists should log into the CPE monitor 8 weeks after the last session of the activity to obtain their CE credit.
Faculty
- Vega, Thalia, PharmD, Pharmacist, Phoenix Indian Medical Center - nothing to disclose May reference off-label use.
Planning Committee
- Alu, Susan, Pharm.D., Clinical Pharmacist, U.S. Public Health Service - nothing to disclose
- Begansky, Stephanie - nothing to disclose
- Birch-Smith, Postelle, PharmD, Lead CSO, FDA - nothing to disclose
- Brodhead, LeAnn, PharmD, Health Insurance Specialist, CMS - nothing to disclose
- Camilli, Sara, PharmD, BCPS, Associate Director, FDA/CDER/OSE/DPV II - nothing to disclose
- Chin, Edward, MD, MPH, Medical Officer, ONDP II - nothing to disclose
- Janusziewicz, Ashlee, Pharm.D, Compounding Incidents Team Leader, FDA/CDER/OC/OUDLC - nothing to disclose
- La, Thang, PharmD, MPH, Central Triage Unit Manager, FDA/CDER/OSE/RSS - nothing to disclose
- Leung, Tamy, PharmD, MPH, BCPS, Accountable Care Organization Coordinator, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid - nothing to disclose
- Lucero, Karly, RN, DNP, MSN/eD, CCHP, Regional Field Medical Coordinator, DHS - nothing to disclose
- McClain, Rena, PharmD, Health Insurance Specialist, CMS - nothing to disclose
- Nabavian, Sadaf, PharmD, Senior Regulatory Project Manager, FDA - nothing to disclose
- Wagner, Lindsay, PharmD, BCPS, Branch Chief, FDA - nothing to disclose
- khatri, Sadhna, PharmD, MPH, MS, MEd, Program Coordinator, FDA/CBER/OCBQ/DCM/APLB - nothing to disclose
CE Consultation and Accreditation Team
- Bryant, Traci, M.A.T., CE Consultant, FDA/CDER/OEP/DLOD - nothing to disclose
- Giroux, Virginia, MSN, FNP-BC, Associate Director for Accreditation, FDA/CDER/OEP/DLOD - nothing to disclose
- Zawalick, Karen, CE Team Leader, FDA/CDER/OEP/DLOD - nothing to disclose
Registration is complimentary; therefore refunds are not applicable.